Awesome series w34z3l!! do you have a teaching degree? honestly, the way you present, structure and explain things is freakin music to my ears and my learning process. Practically none of the concepts are new to me, but i don't think i ever understood them better than after your presentations. much appreciated!

We mainly talked about betting ip when the aggressor checks tu us, but I have a question regarding situations when we are the aggressors.

I'm currently working on my ranges in this situations and I usually take into account the preflop odds.

For example, I open to 3bb from MP and the BU flats. He had 40% pod odds for a call, so in general, we shouldn't be giving up more than 40% of our range on the flop, should we? If we do, he could float with anytwo cards preflop.

So, when constructing my ranges, I start out by removing my worse 30% of hands, more or less, and then I construct my betting, check/call and check/raising ranges using more or less the ratios we studied in the video. Obviously, in some flop textures we will need to give up more hands and on some others less, but do you think that is a good way of constructing ranges OOP as PFR?

If you plan on giving up let's say 40% of your flop range by check/folding it, you need a 60% check/defend range to deny villains 2/3pot "bet vs missed cbet" autoprofit. That means you would have no betting range left.